Noted Ring Names: Dean Ambrose, Jon MoxleyFrom: Cincinnati, OhioDate of Birth: December 7, 1985Wrestling Debut: 2005WWE Debut: Survivor Series 2012WWE Titles Held: WWE World Heavyweight Championship, United States Championship, Intercontinental Championship (x2), WWE RAW Tag Team Championship (w/Seth Rollins)Mini Biography: Dean Ambrose started his career back in 2004 under the name of Jon Moxley. Earning high praise from independent companies around the world, he became a household name for the hardcore, holding championship gold in companies such as Combat Zone Wrestling. With his name capturing the attention of wrestling fans across the globe, Jon soon earned a developmental contract with the WWE. He then took on the name of Dean Ambrose and began the process of cementing his name in stone. Feuding with William Regal and Seth Rollins most notably on NXT, Ambrose went on to make his much anticipated main roster debut at Survivor Series 2012, coming in alongside Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns to make a massive impact in the main event, aiding CM Punk in retaining his WWE Championship. The Shield tore an unstoppable path through the WWE for over a year before going their separate ways and into singles competition. Dean first went after Shield traitor Seth Rollins for revenge, and then on to win Intercontinental and WWE World Heavyweight Gold. Described as “Fearless, wild and always unpredictable” as well as a “world class competitor and infamous troublemaker” – Dean Ambrose is the star to watch!Full Biography:Click Here!Full Statistics:Click Here!

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TBA:: Dean is currently out with injury. ETA 9 Months (Sept 2018)

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Wrestlemania AxxessAxxess Day 4Sunday, April 8
Dean Ambrose – 10 a.m.
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WWE.com have done their picks for the 25 best matches of 2017, with two of Dean’s matches making the list this year. You can see the write ups on those two matches below and check out the full list of all the top matches on WWE.com here.

The mini-match between then-WWE Champion John Cena and AJ Styles to start the bout would alone be worthy of Top 25 recognition. But then factor in the months — and years — of rivalries that played out between the six Superstars inside the Elimination Chamber, and this match is a must-rewatch.

The redesigned Chamber made sure no one was immune to punishment, from Styles and Dean Ambrose bashing each other into the glass pod to Cena leaping from atop a pod to lay out two Superstars. Bray Wyatt stood tall, but as he struggled to his feet to raise his first WWE Title, you could tell that everyone paid a huge price that night. — JEFF LABOON

We said: This match instantly became iconic for the catapult from Dean Ambrose that sent Cesaro mouth-first into the steel turnbuckle, pushing The Swiss Cyborg’s teeth into his upper jaw. Cesaro somehow battled through the pain, and his tenacity seemed to send all four Superstars into a different gear. The Bar took control with some excellent teamwork, but a creative move by Ambrose to play possum set the challengers up for a fatal mistake, causing Sheamus to inadvertently Brogue Kick his partner.

The two teams gave everything — including Cesaro’s two front teeth — but nothing would stop the reunited Ambrose and Rollins. — JEFF LABOON

They said: “It was definitely very memorable. I still remember because I have braces on my teeth and my mouth is all torn up. I have to cut hamburgers still. [Laughs] But I don’t think stopping the match crossed my mind once. Me and Sheamus are very competitive. Those Tag Team Titles mean a lot to us. They are the title on Raw and on SmackDown, I want to say. Constantly defended. High-profile matches, matches that always excite, always deliver. And we’re in there with two-thirds of The Shield. Those guys don’t want to lose. We don’t want to lose. Great contest. Hurt like hell. I was afraid the referee was going to stop the match because of excessive blood. But I also knew the damage was done, and, you know, what can I do? I have to go see a dentist, I have to go get surgery, but right now? Let’s go win those titles.” — CESARO

The procedure was performed by Dr. Jeffrey Dugas in Birmingham, Ala., and took around 40 minutes.

“He tore some of the distal triceps tendon where it attaches to the forearm bone, called the olecranon,” Dr. Dugas told WWE.com. “He basically tore about 50 percent of the triceps tendon away from the bone. So yesterday we repaired that back down to the bone where it tore off of. The surgery was very straightforward; we removed all of the extra bursal tissue — all of that extra swollen stuff around his elbow.”

Dugas added that Ambrose has begun physical therapy, starting with light range-of-motion exercises, and is expecting to leave Birmingham later today.

It is unknown at this time how long Ambrose will be out of action.

DEC. 19 UPDATE: After sustaining an injury to his right arm last night during Raw, Dean Ambrose is currently undergoing further examination by noted orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Dugas, WWE.com can confirm.

“An MRI has shown suspicion for a high-grade triceps tendon injury, possibly a tear, so he is undergoing surgical exploration and most likely surgical repair of the torn triceps tendon,” WWE Senior Ringside Physician Dr. Chris Amann told WWE.com. “That surgery will be happening later this evening, and we should have some further updates either later tonight or tomorrow morning as to what the findings were, what the structures that were damaged were, and also a timeline for recovery.”

The worst of nights for Dean, as if teaming with Jason Jordan wasn’t enough. During a 6 Man Tag match Dean’s already bandaged arm was further damaged and the doctor was called to ringside. A little later backstage, Samoa Joe would crush Dean’s arm under a crate lid. His injuries are being assessed and we should know more tomorrow, so check back for updates! And we wish him the speediest of recoveries. Here’s what WWE.com had to say.

Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro & Sheamus & Samoa Joe def. Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins & Jason Jordan
As it turns out, the one thing that’s more irksome to The Shield than having Jason Jordan as an opponent is having him as a partner. Jordan’s earlier meddling in Seth Rollins’ affairs led Kurt Angle to team his son up with Rollins and Dean Ambrose against Cesaro, Sheamus & Samoa Joe, and while that’s a stacked trio in terms of talent, The Shield they were not.

Jordan, for one, kept trying to jump the line again, demanding tags early in the match and focusing on Samoa Joe over whomever the legal man happened to be. He paid, and Rollins had to spell him accordingly, though Ambrose remained frustratingly out of his brother’s reach.

The Lunatic Fringe made his presence known during a brawl on the outside, but a suicide dive from Rollins that took out Joe and Cesaro also took a toll on Ambrose’s taped-up arm. A distracted Rollins was easy prey for a match-ending Brogue Kick, and the hits kept on coming after the match: Joe and The Bar jumped the two Shield brothers in the locker room area, and The Samoan Submission Machine rammed a production crate full-speed into Ambrose’s injured arm.

The attack sent Ambrose to a local medical facility for X-rays and evaluation, and more information on his condition will be available tomorrow.

The Shield def. Samoa Joe & Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro & Sheamus
Following an all-out brawl between The Shield and Samoa Joe & the Raw Tag Team Champions, the trios battled each other in singles competition on Raw. Although Seth Rollins defeated Sheamus, and Roman Reigns successfully defended the Intercontinental Championship against Cesaro, Samoa Joe managed to defeat Dean Ambrose – no thanks to Jason Jordan – only intensifying the rivalry further.

Despite The Big Dog being set to defend the Intercontinental Title against Samoa Joe on Raw, The Hounds of Justice were ready for a fight, and the USS Dewey provided the perfect backdrop to a Six-Man Tag Team battle pitting The Shield against Samoa Joe and the Raw Tag Team Champions.

There was certainly no love lost between the trios, but The Shield maintained a strong wave of momentum throughout the contest. Although Samoa Joe and the Raw Tag Team Champions did their best to slow The Hounds of Justice, the relentless offense and teamwork of Rollins, Ambrose and Reigns proved to be too much, as the Intercontinental Champion picked up the victory with a ring-shaking Spear to Cesaro.

After the match, The Shield took a moment to thank the brave men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces in attendance.

A rough week for Dean as RAW kicks off with Samoa Joe calling out Roman Reigns and luring him right into a trap. The Bar jumping him and prompting Dean and Seth to race out for the save. The Bar and Samoa Joe have the edge on them though and leave The Shield beat down in the center of the ring. While Seth Rollins goes on to win his match against Sheamus and Roman Reigns defeats Cesaro, Dean has further odds stacked against him in his match against Samoa Joe, as Jason Jordan decides to get himself involved. Who invited that kid anyway? Initially Jordan attempts to help Dean, but ends up costing him a valuable victory by arguing with the referee as Dean scores a pin. Ticked off by Jasons presence, Dean heads out of the ring to confront him, getting nose to nose only for Samoa Joe to hurl himself through the ropes at them and send them all crashing down. Dean staggers back into the ring and Samoa Joe jumps him from behind, locking in his Coquina Clutch. Dean refuses to tap out, and ends up passing out from the hold instead. Jason Jordan will answer for this. Here’s what WWE.com had to say!

The Shield brawled with Samoa Joe, Cesaro & Sheamus
Samoa Joe incurred the wrath of The Shield last week, and the experience left him profoundly unimpressed. After managing to singlehandedly upend Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins’ bid for the Raw Tag Team Titles, The Samoan Submission Machine opened Team Red by unleashing a slew of insults in the direction of The Hounds of Justice — particularly in the direction of Roman Reigns, as part of Joe’s continuing efforts to goad the Intercontinental Champion into a fight.

He got what he was looking for, as Reigns answered Joe’s call, only to be waylaid by Cesaro & Sheamus, who instigated a brawl that also brought the remaining members of The Shield charging to the ring. Joe indeed got the better of Reigns in the scuffle with The Bar’s help, but Ambrose — scheduled to face Joe later in the night — was quick to pick up the slack, throwing hands with Joe until Cesaro & Sheamus intervened, dispatching Rollins and feeding The Lunatic Fringe into a Uranage that ended the fight on Joe’s terms.

Samoa Joe def. Dean Ambrose
With Samoa Joe standing across from Dean Ambrose and two-thirds of The Shield already victorious on Raw, absolutely nothing was going to stop The Lunatic Fringe from gutting out a win against The Samoan Submission Machine in their first-time-ever clash. Except, as it turns out, Jason Jordan.

The former SmackDown Tag Team Champion once again took his father, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle, to task for not granting his previous demand of a match against Joe, and went so far as to plant himself at the top of the ramp in a chair to watch Joe battle The Lunatic Fringe.

Jordan’s presence didn’t quite throw Joe off his game, though it did distract the ref when he tried to throw Jordan off the apron following a scrap on the outside, robbing Ambrose of a pinfall and instigating a nose-to-nose between the two competitors. Joe capitalized by taking out both men with a suicide forearm, flattening Jordan with a running senton, and finally putting Ambrose to sleep with the Coquina Clutch for the victory.

WWE Superstars honor America’s service members with the 15th annual WWE Tribute to the Troops at Naval Base San Diego; don’t miss TV’s most patriotic and heartwarming show of the year, Thursday, Dec. 14 at 8/7 C on USA.